commit | bb9fa77c8410e539d1eefdfe76c192db44bdc520 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jack Styles <jack.styles@arm.com> | Tue Apr 29 10:32:50 2025 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Apr 29 10:32:50 2025 +0100 |
tree | c756b912221d67ef8146f5643aea540936823ace | |
parent | 014ab736dc741f24c007f9861e24b31faba0e1e7 [diff] |
[ARM][Driver] Fix i8mm feature string (#137771) #137595 changed the behaviour for SIMD on ARM to ensure it is enabled and disabled correctly depending on the options used by the user. In this, the functionality to disable all features that depend on SIMD was added. However, there was a spelling error for the i8mm feature, which caused the `+nosimd` command to fail. This fixes the error, and allows the command to work again.
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